Fish in Reavis Creek?
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Fish in Reavis Creek?
Are there any fishable sized fish in Reavis Creek. If so what kind of fish and are you even allowed to fish in the Supes?
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
If you plan on fly-fishing...you may catch a Sycamore,Ponderosa, or maybe a Juniper. 

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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Mirage Bass but you have to be very fast to reel them in as they usually disappear before they are out of the water... ;)
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Is there someplace where Reavis Creek flows above ground for more than a few feet?
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
YUPbig_load wrote:Is there someplace where Reavis Creek flows above ground for more than a few feet?
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Theres a few larger pools if I remember correctly.big_load wrote:Is there someplace where Reavis Creek flows above ground for more than a few feet?
Main reason I was asking is I know the climate in that valley is almost like that of the rim country and I figured perhaps it could support some small fish colonies given that it runs year round. Would have made sense too for Reavis to have stocked it so he could have some nice fish for dinner every once in a while

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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Keep in mind that the lake didn't exist in Reevis's time, the dam was built about 35 years after his death. Before then the fish in the salt would have likely been native chubs and a few other species now nearly extinct. Roosevelt dam was built 9-10 years after his death and would have killed most of the natives by causing cold water in the salt.
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Good point nonot. I guess the only real way there could be fish is if somehow the naturally got there.nonot wrote:Keep in mind that the lake didn't exist in Reevis's time, the dam was built about 35 years after his death. Before then the fish in the salt would have likely been native chubs and a few other species now nearly extinct. Roosevelt dam was built 9-10 years after his death and would have killed most of the natives by causing cold water in the salt.
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
The entire Wind River Mountain Range was stocked manually--milk cans on pack horses--and is now a pretty world class fishery. It can be/has been done, but I don't think Reavis Creek is sufficient.
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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
The full length as of today!big_load wrote:Is there someplace where Reavis Creek flows above ground for more than a few feet?

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Re: Fish in Reavis Creek?
Actually I'd imagine there's just a crapload of snow up there, given that globe is covered in it right now. Speaking of the storm though I was watching the flows on some of the creeks and rivers and tonto creek (near were it spills into Roosevelt) hit an astonishing 64,000 CFS sometime last nightSuperstitionGuy wrote:The full length as of today!big_load wrote:Is there someplace where Reavis Creek flows above ground for more than a few feet?

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